I can't really predict what'll be on the exam, but I will say that I have a feeling (aka i've been told by half the college staff) that the exam boards will probably make the exams easier to do as a result of the January exams being scrapped, so there will be more to remember for the June ones, which isn't really fair.

I can, however, say with a large degree of certainty that they aren't likely to put the same questions on the paper 2 years in a row, so below are links to the JUNE 2013 Unit 1 + 2 exam papers, with a brief overview of the questions below

Hello I'm taking part in the exam on Thursday aswell, families and households and I'm not going to lie I really need a bit of help, think I have the content that but just need brushing up on a few details, anyone helping is all I ask

Only allowed to be married to one person
Extended education til the age of 18
Disability Pensions
Maternity and Paternity Leave.
Divorce Laws
Immigration Laws

Coalition Government

Recent budget cuts in public sector and NHS
Women's National Commission was cut.

You could be asked questions such as:

1. How do social policies support patriarchy
2. How do social policies support marriage and the conventional nuclear family
3. Examine how social policies have affected family diversity.
4. How have social families affected family life